Common English Errors
It’s vs Its
Category: Common English errors
It’s easy to get confused between:
its and it’s
your and you’re
their and they’re
whose and who’s
The apostrophes in it’s, you’re, they’re and who’s represent contractions of “it is/ it has” “you are” “they are” and “who is” respectively. For example:
It’s raining = It is raining.
It’s been ages since I exercised = It has been ages since I [...]
